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dpack
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Posted: Tue May 11, 21 9:41 am Post subject: |
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copper can have issues depending on environment
tar covered tarp is a green option, the shed roof has lasted a few years
a good lead roof will stop shedding anything significant after a few decades and will last centuries
4 to 5 hundred years is considered a decent performance, the lead to lead welds do suffer a bit of metal fatigue over a few hundred years
dressed and welded lead over an oak carcase has been known to last nearly twice that
one of the best bits of lead work, and lead, i have ever seen was roman
bridge footings, big blocks of stone, fastened together with iron staples that were hot leaded into the holes
the iron was gone after a few river twists, entombment and excavation but the lead was in perfect condition after 1700 years in a river or buried near a river
ace trade craft by the builder mason fabrication crew, stunning material quality, pity about all the dead slaves who dug and refined it(mostly to extract the silver for Caesar, lead was pretty much a waste product but could be used well or not)
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Slim
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dpack
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Nick
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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